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In-vitro antimicrobial activity of bark of acacia nilotica linn.

  • In: SIG Natural Substances - Poster Session
  • At: Cairo (Egypt) (2005)
  • Type: Poster
  • Poster code: NS-P-012
  • By: TATKE, PRATIMA (C.U. Shah College of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Mumbai, India)
  • Co-author(s): Phadnis, Anuradha (C.U. Shah College of Pharmacy, MUMBAI, India)
    Singh (C.U. Shah College of Pharmacy, MUMBAI, India)
  • Abstract:

    Aims

    The bark of the plant Acacia nilotica Linn. (Family: Mimosaceae), commonly known as ‘babhul’ has traditionally been used since ancient days as a ‘chewing stick’, for maintenance of oral hygiene. However its antimicrobial activity, with emphasis on dental microflora has not yet been reported. The present study aims at in-vitro..

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